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The list of Munich street names lists the names of streets and squares in the Bavarian capital of Munich and also includes the meanings and circumstances of the naming. Currently valid street names are given in bold , names that are no longer valid after renaming or building over are given in italics .

Due to the large number of Munich street names, the list is divided into alphabetically sorted sub-lists.


Dachau Castle

Dachauer Strasse , Maxvorstadt - Neuhausen - Moosach - Feldmoching / Allach

before 1820 named after the destination Dachau and Dachau Castle , to which it led. Called Mosserstraße (Moosacher Straße) near the city ​​around 1660

Dachauerstraße outer ,

(1876)

Dachshofstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) Dachshof , mentioned in a document as early as 1501

Dachsteinstrasse , Garden City Trudering

(1933) Dachstein , a mountain range in the Salzburg Limestone Alps

Dachstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Simon Dach (1605–1659), Baroque poet from Königsberg

Dänkhelstrasse ,

(1908) see Danklstrasse.

Däumlingstrasse , Waldperlach

(1930) Däumling , fairy tale character, best known from Grimm's fairy tales

Daglfinger Platz , Daglfing

(1932) Daglfing , village incorporated into Munich in 1930

Daglfinger Strasse , Daglfing

(1925) see above

Dahlienstrasse , Lerchenau

(1945) Dahlias , genus of plants from the sunflower family

Daimlerstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1937) Gottlieb Daimler (1834–1900), engineer, engine builder, inventor and industrialist
In Daiserstrasse

Daiserstrasse , Sendling

(1886) Franz Daiser (1635-1705), Aumeister, in the Sendlinger murder Christmas shot

Dalandstrasse , Englschalking

(1933) Daland, according to the legend of Norwegian seafarers, character from the opera “ The Flying Dutchman ” by Richard Wagner

Dall'Armistraße , Nymphenburg

(1912) Heinrich Dall'Armi (1846–1922), Munich tobacco merchant and industrialist, founder of the Munich community center (1910) and the Dall'Armi home for servants (1917)

Damaschkestrasse , Trudering

(1932) Adolf Damaschke (1865–1935), pedagogue, social politician, national economist, a leader of land reform in Germany

Damenstiftsgasse ,

(1835)

Damenstiftstrasse , old town

(after 1784) former Salesian convent for noble ladies, which was closed in 1802 and the building was then used for secular purposes

Dammstrasse , Unterföhring

(1876) From the Isardamm. Leads from Isaraustraße towards Isar.

Dammstrasse , Au

(1857) From the Isardamm. Branch off near Ohlmüller, strongly angled at Krämerstrasse, ran parallel to this and Entenbachstrasse, intersected Breiten Anger and Mariahilfstrasse, and opened up on Schwaigerstrasse.

Danklstrasse , Mittersendling

(1959) Josef Ferdinand Dankl ((1676–1736); earlier spellings Dänckhel, Dänkhel, Dankhel ) was electoral care commissioner in Bad Tölz in 1703, then in 1705 co-organizer of the uprising against the Austrian occupation. In 1706 he was removed from office and reinstated in 1715.

Dankwartstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Dankwart , legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied

Dannenfelsstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1931) Dannenfels , municipality and climatic health resort in the Donnersbergkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate

Dantestrasse , with pleasure

(1900) Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet and philosopher

Danziger Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1923) Danzig , the Polish port city of Gdańsk, where the Second World War began

Daphnestrasse , Bogenhausen

(1964) Daphne , title character in an opera by Richard Strauss

Dar-es-Salaam-Strasse , Trudering

(1933) Dar es Salaam , city in today's Tanzania, 1890 to 1920 head office of the German East Africa colony

Darmstädter Strasse , Moosach

(1972) Darmstadt , city in Hesse, formerly the capital of the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt

Daudetstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897), French writer

Daumillerweg , Sendling

(1982) Oscar Daumiller (1882–1970), Protestant pastor at the Ascension Church in Sendling (Kidlerstrasse), later senior church councilor and district dean of Munich. In 1945 he organized the help of the population for the former prisoners of the concentration camp Dachau.

Dauthendeystrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1927) Max Dauthendey (1867–1918), German poet and painter

Davidstrasse , Englschalking

(1933) David, a character from the opera “ Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg ” by Richard Wagner
Sebastian Franz von Daxenberger

Daxenbergerstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1927) Sebastian Franz von Daxenberger (1809–1878), Bavarian lawyer and state councilor, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly

Daxenzipfelstrasse , Perlach

Daxenzipfelweg , Perlach

Daxetstrasse , Lerchenau

(1921) Field name , after a forest area located there, the vernacular name for a coniferous forest

Debussyweg , Freimann

(1985) Claude Debussy (1862–1918), French impressionist composer

Defreggerstrasse , Harlaching

(1912) Franz von Defregger (1835–1921), Austrian-Bavarian genre and history painter

De Gasperi Arch , Riem

(1998) Alcide de Gasperi (1881–1954), Italian publicist, politician, Prime Minister, founder of the Democrazia Cristiana

Degenfeldstrasse , Schwabing-West

(1918) Hannibal von Degenfeld (1648–1691), German military leader in the Venetian service, as a Bavarian Lieutenant Field Marshal, played a major role in relieving Vienna from the Turkish siege

Deggendorfer Strasse , Berg am Laim

(2006) Deggendorf , large district town in the Lower Bavarian district of Deggendorf

Dehmelstrasse , Herzogpark

(1935) Richard Dehmel (1863–1920), German poet and writer

Deidesheimer Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1920) Deidesheim , town and wine-growing town in the Palatinate district of Bad Dürkheim, belonged to Bavaria until 1946

Deikestrasse , Kirchtrudering

(1936) Walter Deike, (1894–1919), draftsman, shot hostage by Bavarian Red Army soldiers

Deisenhofener Strasse , Obergiesing

(1899) Deisenhofen , part of Oberhaching in the Munich district

De-la-Paz-Strasse , Nymphenburg

(1902) Maria de la Paz (1862–1946), Spanish infanta and wife of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria, campaigned for the poor and the sick

Dellauerweg , Altperlach

(1960) Theresia Dellauer, founder of Munich institutions during the Thirty Years' War

Delpstrasse , Bogenhausen

(1955) Alfred Delp (1907–1945), Jesuit and member of the Kreisau Circle, executed in Berlin-Plötzensee. Named Wasserburger Strasse before 1955 .

Demblerstrasse , Ramersdorf

(1953) Jakob Dembler (1637– around 1670), armorer, born in Salzburg

Demleitnerstrasse , Untersendling

(1958) Joseph Demleitner (1877–1954), clergyman, historian and folk genealogist, is considered the forefather of family research in Old Bavaria

Demollstrasse , Neuhausen

(1961) Reinhard Demoll (1882–1960), Professor of Zoology and Fish Studies at the University of Munich

Den-Haag-Strasse , Riem

(2011) The Hague , the capital of the province of South Holland and the seat of government of the Netherlands

Denisstrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1914) Paul Camille von Denis (1796–1872), a French-born railway engineer, built the first German railway line from Nuremberg to Fürth, which opened in 1835, and other German railway lines

Denkhofstrasse , Lochhausen

(1947) former Denkhof in Lochhausen

Dennerleinstrasse , Englschalking

(1963) Thomas Dennerlein (1847–1903), Bavarian professor and sculptor

Denninger Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1897) Denning , Munich district since 1930

Derfflingerstrasse , Forstenried

(1934) Georg von Derfflinger (1606–1695), electoral Brandenburg field marshal
Bernhard Erasmus Count von Deroy

Deroystrasse , Maxvorstadt

(1890) Bernhard Erasmus Graf von Deroy (1743–1812) General and the commander of the Bavarian troops in the fight against the Tyrolean insurgents in 1809 and of the first division in Napoleon's Russian campaign in 1812

Descartes Street , Allach

(1947) René Descartes (1596–1650), French philosopher, mathematician and natural scientist

Desingweg , Laim

(1954) Anselm Desing (1699–1772), Catholic philosopher, historian and educator, Abbot of Ensdorf Monastery in the Upper Palatinate

Dessauerstrasse , Moosach

(1926) Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau , called "Der Alte Dessauer" (1676–1747), successful military leader at the side of Prince Eugene of Savoy

Destouchesstraße , Schwabing / Schwabing-West

(1890) Ernst von Destouches (1843–1916), Munich city archivist and writer, director of the city museum

Detmoldstrasse , Hasenbergl

(1964) Detmold , town in East Westphalia-Lippe in North Rhine-Westphalia

Deutingerstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(1927) Martin von Deutinger (1789–1854), Catholic clergyman and Bavarian historian

Deutstrasse , Perlach

(1952) Deut, a legendary Bavarian leader, unknown dates

Dewetstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1913) Christiaan de Wet (1854–1922), South African politician and Boer general in what was then the Orange Free State against the British troops

Diakon-Kerolt-Weg , Ramersdorf

(1992) Kerolt, a priest of the early Middle Ages who gave a court in Perlach to the Bishop of Freising in 790

Diamantstrasse , Feldmoching

(1952) gemstone diamond

Dianastrasse , Lehel

(1890) Diana , ancient Roman goddess of the hunt, after whom a restaurant there was named 'zum Dianabad'

Dichtlstrasse , Laim

(1953) Dietl, Munich patrician family

Dickensstrasse , Aubing

(1947) Charles Dickens (1812–1870), English writer, well known for his work Oliver Twist

Diefenbachplatz , Solln

(1947) Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (see Diefenbachstraße ), previously it was called Kirchplatz . 1972 renamed Fellererplatz .

Diefenbachstrasse , Solln

(1945) Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851–1913), painter and social reformer, also known as the "Kohlrabi Apostle" in Munich, lived for a time in a quarry on the Isar. Before the incorporation of Sollns, the street was called Lindenallee in 1938 and Adolf-Hitler-Allee from 1938 from 1945 .

Diemendorfer Strasse , Obersendling

(1929) Diemendorf , part of the municipality of Tutzing in the Starnberg district

Dienersgasse ,

(1835)

Dienersstrasse ,

(1876) → Dienerstrasse
Dienerstrasse 17

Dienerstrasse , old town

(before 1368) Munich patrician family Dyener, Dinaer or Diner

Dientzenhoferstrasse , Am Hart

(1939) Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer (1689–1751), Bohemian Baroque architect

Diepoldstrasse , Untersendling

(1930) Munich councilor family Diephold (16th century)

Dieselstrasse , Moosach

(1970) Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), German mechanical engineer, inventor of the diesel engine named after him, studied at the Technical University of Munich

Diessenerstrasse ,

(1918)

Dießener Strasse , Moosach

(1982) Dießen am Ammersee in the Landsberg am Lech district

Diesterwegstrasse , Laim

(1932) Adolph Diesterweg (1790–1866), German educator

Dietersheimer Strasse , Schwabing

(1920) Dietersheim , part of the municipality of Eching in the Freising district
Dieter Hildebrandt (2010)

Dieter-Hildebrandt-Strasse , Altperlach

(2015) Dieter Hildebrandt (1927–2013), cabaret artist, actor and book author, co-founder of the Munich laughing and shooting society

Dietleibstrasse , Neuhausen

(1929) Dietleib , legendary figure from the Middle High German heroic epic Biterolf and Dietleib

Dietlindenstrasse , Schwabing

(1899) Dietlinde von Bayern (1888–1889), princess, daughter of King Ludwig III.

Dietmar-Keese-Bogen , Aubing

(2006) Dietmar Keese (1933–1998) was a member of the Munich city council for 32 years, 16 of which as chairman of the SPD parliamentary group

Dietramszeller Platz , Sendling

(1904) Dietramszell , municipality southeast of Wolfratshausen

Dietramszeller Strasse , Sendling

(1904) see above

Dietrichsteinstrasse , Neuaubing

(1947) Dietrichstein , high medieval castle ruins in the Forchheim district

Dietrichstrasse , Moosach

(1927) Dietrich von Bern , legendary figure from the heroic epic Hildebrandslied from the 9th century

Dietzfelbingerplatz , Neuperlach

(1986) Hermann Dietzfelbinger (1908–1984), Bavarian Protestant regional bishop

Diezweg , Solln

(1957) Wilhelm von Diez (1839–1907), painter of the Munich School

Dillinger Strasse , Moosach

(1958) Dillingen an der Donau , large district town and administrative seat of the district of the same name

Dillisstrasse , Schwabing

(1898) Johann Georg von Dillis (1759–1841), German painter, professor at the Munich Art Academy

Dillwächterstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1957) Dill guard, whose job it was to open and close the gate gates for vehicles passing through

Dilsberger Strasse , Aubing

(1947) Dilsberg mountain fortress in the Baden-Württemberg town of Neckargemünd in the Rhein-Neckar district

Diltheyweg , Langwied

(1983) Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911), German Calvinist theologian and philosopher

Dingelstedtweg , Bogenhausen

(1979) Franz von Dingelstedt (1814–1881), German poet and theater director of the Vienna Burgtheater

Dingolfinger Strasse , Berg am Laim

(1959) Dingolfing , district town of the Dingolfing-Landau district in Lower Bavaria

Dinkelsbühler Strasse , Aubing

(1973) Dinkelsbühl , town in Middle Franconia on the Romantic Road

Dirrstrasse , Untermenzing

(1947) Adolf Dirr (1867–1930), German philologist, linguist, ethnologist and Caucasus researcher

Dirschauer Strasse , Denning

(1930) Dirschau , former name of the now Polish town of Tczew
Goldfinch

Distelfinkweg , Lochhausen

(1979) goldfinch , usually called goldfinch species of bird in the finch family

Distlhofweg , Mittersendling

(2013) old farm name in Mittersendling .

Dittmannweg , Allach

(1967) Georg Dittmann (1871–1956), classical philologist, from 1936 to 1947 managing director of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae

Dittler-Strasse , Solln

1947 renamed Emil-Dittler-Straße .

Dobmannstrasse , Moosach

(1962) Dobmann, old Moosach family

Docenstrasse , Allach

(1947) Bernhard Joseph Docen (1782–1828), German studies specialist and librarian at the Royal Court and State Library in Munich, the forerunner of today's Bavarian State Library

Döbereinerstrasse , Obermenzing

(1945) Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner (1780–1849), chemist, thought leader for the creation of the periodic table

Doeberlstrasse , Am Hart

(1934) Michael Doeberl (1861–1928), historian and diplomat

Döbrastrasse , Fasangarten

(1935) Döbraberg , 795 m high mountain in the Franconian Forest, district of Hof

Döderleinstrasse , Sendling-Westpark

(1937) Ludwig Döderlein (1855–1936), German zoologist, professor at the University of Munich

Doktor-Karl-Singer-Strasse , Solln

Renamed to Karl-Singer-Straße , see there.

Döllingerstrasse , Nymphenburg

(1900) Ignaz von Döllinger (1799–1890), spiritual father of the Old Catholic Church, church historian

Dönnigesstrasse , Obersendling

(1926) Wilhelm von Dönniges (1814–1872), historian and diplomat

Dohlenweg , Am Hart

(1936) Jackdaws , songbirds from the corvidae family

Dolleschelstrasse , Am Hart

(1992) Hubert Dolleschel (1876–1938), co-founder of the Munich Workers' Welfare Association

Dollmannstrasse , Au

(1897) Georg von Dollmann (1830–1895), architect and royal court building advisor

Dollwiesenweg , Kirchtrudering

(1933) Dollwiese, dialect for drained bog meadow

Dolomite Road , Giesing

(1906) Dolomites , mountain range of the Southern Alps, primarily South Tyrol
Gerhard Domagk

Domagkstrasse , Schwabing

(1966) Gerhard Domagk (1895–1964), German pathologist and bacteriologist

Dombergstrasse ,

Dominik-Brunner-Weg , Solln

(2010) Dominik Brunner , killed at the Solln S-Bahn station in 2009

Dominikstrasse , Zamdorf

(1932) Hans Dominik (1870–1910), colonial officer in what was then the German colony of Cameroon

Dominikusplatz , Am Hart

(2010) Dominikus , actually Domingo de Guzmán (* around 1170 † 1221), Spanish founder of the Dominican Order, canonized

Dom-Pedro-Platz , Neuhausen

(1899) Dom Pedro I (1798–1834), Emperor of Brazil from 1822 to 1831

Dom-Pedro-Strasse , Neuhausen

(1900) see above

Dompfaffweg , Waldtrudering

(1933) Bullfinch , a species of bird from the finch family

Donarweg , Waldperlach

(1955) Donar or Thor , Germanic storm and weather god

Donaustaufer Strasse , Moosach

(1960) Donaustauf , market town in the Regensburg district, known for the Walhalla

Donaustraße , Bogenhausen

(1962) Danube , the second longest river in Europe, has its source in Germany and flows into the Black Sea in Bulgaria

Donauwörther Strasse , Moosach

(1925) Donauwörth , large district town in the Swabian district of Donau-Ries
Gaetano Donizetti

Donizettiweg , Obermenzing

(1962) Gaetano Donizetti (1797–1848), Italian opera composer

Donnersbergerbrücke , Schwanthalerhöhe / Neuhausen

(around 1896) Joachim Freiherr von Donnersberg (1561–1650), privy councilor and supreme chancellor of Elector Maximilian I.

Donnersbergerstrasse , Neuhausen

(1896) see above, earlier Sendlinger Weg

Dorfgrabenweg , Freimann

(1950) Field name after the village moat that is still partially visible there

Dorfstrasse , Obermenzing

(1947) Obermenzing was an independent village until it was incorporated in 1938

Dornacher Weg , Daglfing

(1932) Dornach , part of the community of Aschheim in the district of Munich

Dornbergstrasse , Berg am Laim

(1924) Dornberg Castle , abandoned hilltop castle in the Mühldorf district

Dornerstrasse ,

(1904) connects Hellabrunnerstrasse with Schönstrasse

Dornfinkenweg , Am Hart

Renamed in 1996 to Rose-Pichler-Weg

Sleeping Beauty Road , Waldperlach

(1931) Sleeping Beauty , fairy tale character from the Grimm Brothers' house fairy tales

Dorotheenstrasse , Trudering

(1933) Dorothea , female first name

Dorpater Strasse , Englschalking

(1955) Dorpat, former German name of the now Estonian university town of Tartu

Doschweg , Altperlach

(1981) old house name

Dostlerstrasse , Milbertshofen

(1937) Eduard von Dostler (1892–1917), highly decorated fighter pilot in the First World War

Drachenfelsstrasse , Allach

(1955) Drachenfels , mountain in the Siebengebirge near Bad Honnef with the ruins of Drachenfels Castle

Drachenseestrasse , Untersendling

(1925) Drachensee , mountain lake near Reutte in Tyrol

Drächslstrasse , Au

(1883) old Munich patrician family

Dr.-Blaich-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1953) Hans Erich Blaich (1873–1945), doctor, writer, employee of the satirical magazine Simplicissimus

Dr.-Böttcher-Strasse , Obermenzing

(1938) Willy Böttcher (1860–1930), director of a chemical factory in Pasing

Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Strasse , Solln

(1982) Carl von Linde (1842–1934), engineer, founder of Linde AG

Trinity Square , Old Town

(before 1818) Dreifaltigkeitskirche, stood there until around 1800

Dreilingsweg , Obermenzing

(1947) Field name

Dreimühlenstrasse , Isarvorstadt

(before 1833) three mills on the creek of the same name that have existed since the earliest times (Kaibl, Au and Brudermühle)

Dreisesselbergstrasse , Fasangarten

(1931) Dreisesselberg , 1333 m high mountain in the Freyung-Grafenau district in the Bavarian Forest

Dreschstrasse , Schwabing

(1924) Georg Leonhard von Dresch (1786–1836), legal scholar and historian, member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences

Dresdner Strasse , Moosach

(1913) Dresden , state capital of the Free State of Saxony, the reason for the name was the wars of liberation against Napoleon that had taken place a hundred years ago, in which several important meetings had taken place around Dresden

Dresselstrasse , Trudering

(1947) Fritz Dressel (1896–1933), Bavarian politician of the Communist Party of Germany, committed by the National Socialists in 1933 to the Dachau concentration camp, where he was murdered

Dreyerstrasse , Laim

(1952) Aloys Dreyer (1861–1938), dialect writer, librarian and journalist, headed the central library of the German and Austrian Alpine Association

Drieschstrasse , Untermenzing

(1953) Hans Driesch (1867–1941), natural scientist, pacifist, ostracized by the National Socialists after 1933

Drosselbartstrasse , Waldperlach

(1931) King Drosselbart , fairy tale character of the Brothers Grimm

Drosselweg , Waldtrudering

(1933) Thrushes , a bird family from the order of the passerine birds

Droste-Hülshoff-Strasse , Laim

(1925) Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797–1848), German poet, writer and composer

Drozzaweg , Großhadern

(1958) Drozza , Bavarian aristocratic family, mentioned in a document around 740 AD

Dr.-Ruder-Weg , Großhadern

(1947) Karl Ruder (1877–1941), chemist, owned land in Großhadern

Dr.-Schweninger-Strasse , Milbertshofen

(1945) Ernst Schweninger (1850–1924), physician and medical historian. Personal physician to Otto von Bismarck

Drudhardstrasse , Feldmoching

(1947) Drudhard, free farmer in Feldmoching in the 9th century. from the family of the Fagana

Drumberg , Obergiesing

(1951) Field Name

Dr.-Walther-von-Miller-Strasse , Neuperlach

(1982) Walther von Miller (1894–1978), second mayor and cultural advisor in Munich
Erich von Drygalski

Drygalski-Allee , Obersendling / Solln

(1965) Erich Dagobert von Drygalski (1865–1949), German geographer, geophysicist and polar researcher

Dualastrasse , Trudering

(1933) Douala , capital of the former German colony of Cameroon

Dublinstrasse , Riem

(2011) Dublin , capital of the Republic of Ireland

Dudenstrasse , Mittersendling

(1937) Konrad Duden (1829–1911), philologist and author of the well-known orthographic dictionary of the German language (1880/1903), which paved the way for uniform German spelling
Dudweiler town hall

Dudweilerweg , Perlach

(1934) Dudweiler in Sulzbachtal, since 1974 part of town (previously an independent town) of the Saarland capital Saarbrücken

Duisburger Strasse , Freimann

(1970) abandoned in 2010 as part of the redesign of the district

Dülferstrasse , Feldmoching-Hasenbergl

(1960) Hans Dülfer (1892–1915), mountaineer, around 50 first ascents, mainly in the Austrian Alps

Duellstrasse ,

(1904) → now Wilhelm Düllstrasse

Düppeler Strasse , Bogenhausen

(1935) Düppel, the German name of a Danish community Dybbøl Sogn , known from the battle of the Düppeler Schanzen, which led to the defeat of the Danes against German and Austrian troops in 1864

Dürnbräugasse , old town

(around 1607) after a former Munich brewery

Dürnbräustraße ,

(1876) led from the Dürnbräuhaus in the valley to Hochbrückenstrasse.

Dürnsteiner Weg , Pasing

(1960) Dürnstein , small Austrian town on the Danube in Lower Austria

Dürrstrasse , Moosach

(1983) Ludwig Dürr (1878–1956), German airship designer, designed many types of Zeppelin airships

Düsseldorfer Strasse , Schwabing-West

(1906) Düsseldorf , capital of North Rhine-Westphalia

Dukatenweg , Straßtrudering

(1933) Ducats , gold coins in use throughout Europe until the 20th century

Dultgasse ,

(1835)

Dultgäßchen ,

Dultstand kennel ,

(1835)

Dultstrasse , old town

(1490) Dult , regional Bavarian name for a fair with a folk festival character. Today's Auer Dult was previously located on today's Sankt-Jakobs-Platz before it was moved to the Au in 1796

Dumasstrasse , Pasing

(1947) Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802–1870), author of the famous Three Musketeers

Dunantstrasse , Schwabing

(1928) Henry Dunant (1828–1910), Swiss businessman and humanist, whose book “A Memory of Solferino” triggered the founding of the Red Cross

Durasweg , Obermenzing

(1962) old Obermenzinger street name. The Greek geographer Strabo calls a river Duras in the Celtic Alpine foothills, which probably meant the Würm.

Passage on ,

(1876)

Dussekstrasse , Obermenzing

(1956) Johann Ladislaus Dussek (1760–1812), Bohemian pianist and composer

Dyroffstrasse , Allach

(1962) Karl Dyroff (1862–1938), German orientalist, professor of Egyptology and Semitic languages

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 7th edition. Südwest-Verlag, Munich, 2007, ISBN 978-3-517-08370-4
  2. Rambaldi p. 62
  3. ↑ City map of Munich 1908/1909 The course of the road is drawn
  4. ^ State capital Munich Editor: De-Gasperi-Bogen. Retrieved September 12, 2019 .
  5. State capital Munich Editor: Deggendorfer Strasse. Retrieved September 12, 2019 .
  6. Helga Pfoertner: Living with history. Vol. 1, Literareron, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-89675-859-4 , p. 46 ( PDF; 1.1 MB ( Memento from April 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  7. ^ A b Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names 3rd edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-517-01986-0
  8. State Capital Munich Editor: Den-Haag-Strasse. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .
  9. Fellererplatz. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  10. ^ Hans Dollinger: The Munich street names. 5th edition. Ludwig Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7787-5174-3 , p. 58.
  11. Diefenbachstrasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 13, 2013 .
  12. State capital Munich Editor: Dieter-Hildebrandt-Straße. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
  13. State capital Munich Editor: Dietmar-Keese-Bogen. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .
  14. Diezweg. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  15. https://www.muenchen.de/rathaus/Stadtverwaltung/Kommunalreferat/geodatenservice/strassennamen/Strassenneubennung-2013/Distlhofweg.html
  16. ^ Emil-Dittler-Strasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 17, 2013 .
  17. ^ Karl-Singer-Strasse. In: sollner-hefte.de. Retrieved June 20, 2013 .
  18. State capital Munich Editor: Dominik-Brunner-Weg. Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
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